savanna

[suh-van-uh]

savanna Definition

  • 1a grassy plain in tropical and subtropical regions, with few trees.
  • 2a biome characterized by a continuous grassy plain with scattered trees and shrubs

Using savanna: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "savanna" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The savanna is home to many grazing animals such as zebras and giraffes.

  • Example

    The African savanna is one of the most iconic landscapes on Earth.

  • Example

    The savanna biome has a distinct wet and dry season.

savanna Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for savanna

Phrases with savanna

  • a type of savanna climate that occurs in areas where the wet season coincides with the summer months

    Example

    The Brazilian savanna is an example of a tropical savanna.

  • a type of savanna climate that occurs in areas with distinct wet and dry seasons, but with less annual rainfall than a tropical savanna

    Example

    The Great Plains of North America are an example of a temperate savanna.

  • a type of savanna found in southern Africa, characterized by the presence of miombo woodlands

    Example

    The Miombo savanna is home to many large mammals such as elephants and lions.

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Summary: savanna in Brief

A 'savanna' [suh-van-uh] is a grassy plain with few trees, typically found in tropical and subtropical regions. It is a biome characterized by a continuous grassy plain with scattered trees and shrubs. The savanna is home to many grazing animals such as zebras and giraffes, and has a distinct wet and dry season. Examples of savannas include the Brazilian savanna and the Great Plains of North America.